Thanks for the compliments! The picture I took out of a Chevy High Performance mag. It was about 3"X5" original in the magazine. I drew a graph over top the original, about 15 blocks wide by 10 high, and graphed a peice of bond paper I had here the same. Using a graph made it much easier! I also took a subscription card out of the magazine and cut two slots in it. One slot was exactly the size of one of the blocks of the graph I drew on the picture in the magazine. This way, I could place the card over the picture and have the single block I am working on visible, and all the others covered so I could really focus my concentration on the particular block. The other slot was much smaller, and I used this for trying to get the correct color for an area. The card was white, and let me compare the area showing through the slot to the white card. I did this because alot of areas are deceiving when looked at as a whole, looking gray or blue, when in actuallity they are closer to brown. I used a normal #2 pencil for the outline, and then filled in with colored pencils. I also took advice from someone on the board here, and bought shading torts. and stumps )for a total of $3

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